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How often do you, irrationally, believe you have a brain tumor?

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13 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

 

How often do you, irrationally, believe you have a brain tumor?

 

Errr.... Never.

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    ONLY when I'm reading one of your topics. But I've been told that limiting this behavior would help prevent further onset of that frightful condition. 

  • Nurse, he's out of bed posting nonsense again  😁

  • To have a tumor first you need a brain. Which is not always evident on AN.

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Just once a week , then it goes away , what a really stupid question ..just the way

ASEANNOW is going now .

 

regards worgeordie

I had a brain CYST which nearly killed me. Close enough. My surgeon called me a "walking miracle" when I survived.

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On 8/21/2025 at 9:03 AM, save the frogs said:

 

That's nothing compared to Bill Gates and The EMBALMER dance moves !!

 

 

 

i was so pleased when we saw the last of the Ballmer.

But, soon after the Ballmer bit the dust...

Sammy Boy raised his ugly head.

We must take the good with the bad in this imperfect world of ours.

This is the only way to Survive The  Madness....

 

 

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On 8/21/2025 at 10:04 AM, SAFETY FIRST said:

 everything we read, increasingly filled with Gobbledygook?

 

I like reading your stories, too bad they are shut down prematurely. 😂

 

 

 

 

If you indeed do enjoy my "stories", then...

You must have a higher tolerance for ambiguity than the average reader.

It's just a matter of what one is used to, in one's reading preferences.

 

Here is an example for you:

 

Personally, I DETEST the Lord Of The Rings trilogy.

If I had the power, then I would ban this reading from the world.

Lord of The Rings pollutes and shrinks men's minds.

However, I have not the power to do so, and .... it would be a very bad thing...

IF I were to have such power.

 

Editorial Requirements of every publisher and journal are fairly rigid.

Nature, as another example, exerts a great deal of control over Topics.

 

Writers must toe the line, no matter what they write, depending upon where they intend to submit their useless scribbling.

 

All of my writings and "stories" are pretty much useless, and are only intended for both personal amusement and for anyone who might...

Enjoy reading them.

But you, it seems, must be an exception to the rule, in that you state that you take some enjoyment in the reading.

 

Honestly speaking, one must be respectful of the opinions of others, and respectful of editorial decisions.

This is a fact of life, wherever we might go to post useless Topics, ones with slightly higher ambiguity levels.

 

Ours is a free world, in that we have the freedom to post Topics, or not to post Topics.

This freedom is entirely in the hands of the writer.

 

Readers can also read what they want, although, at times...

One might be tempted to believe, mistakenly, that some readers are actually forced to read what they would rather not.

In grade school, students are forced to read garbage.

But, on forums in the Free World, this is absolutely not the case.

 

Note: Let us also recognize that there are many in this world who do not understand, nor do they wish to understand...IRONY

 

 

 

11 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

i was so pleased when we saw the last of the Ballmer.

 

The EMBALMER ... or ... The Ball-Buster.

 

Imagine working for this guy ... he probably walks around pounding his fists on employee desks. 

 

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7 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

 

The EMBALMER ... or ... The Ball-Buster.

 

Imagine working for this guy ... he probably walks around pounding his fists on employee desks. 

 

 

Yes...BUT....

The story of his throwing of chairs during meetings at Microsoft is probably apocryphal.

 

For some it might be more the question:

How often do you, irrationally, believe you have a brain?

 

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